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Types
of Labels for Operations
How a Label is Constructed
High Quality for the Best Possible Price
Thermal
Printer Labels |
Thermal
Direct and Thermal Transfer (Stock & Custom) |
Pricing,
Product ID, Bar Code, Picking, Shipping, Asset Management, Freezer,
Pharmaceutical, Nutritional |
Laser
Printer Labels |
High
Speed and Standard for both Hot & Cold Fusing (Stock & Custom) |
Continuous
Printer Labels |
Stock
& Custom |
Form/Label
Combinations |
Continuous
and Laser Constructions |
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The 3 components of a label:
Face
Sheet |
The
top surface of a label |
Many face sheet
options are available for both the type of material (Paper and Film) and
material finish (Coated, Un-Coated Gloss, Matte, Smudgeproof). Which to
use is predicated by purpose of use. |
Adhesive |
Coated
onto the face sheet |
There are two
families of adhesives; Permanent and Removable. Within these families
there are many variations in order to accommodate a variety of
surface substrates. Adhesives are applied to a face sheet via a cold or
hot melt technique. |
Liner |
A
substrate that is a impregnated with a silicone coating to facilitate
the adhesive release |
Liners are
generally a kraft paper, but may be a film. It is the part of a product
that generally becomes waste once the label is removed. However,
depending on intended use, construction techniques may extend its
purpose. |
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Omega assumes a lead role working with our clients to
fully understand their labeling needs and provide:
- Maximum Up-Time (Omega make sure you always have a product that works,
when you need it and where you need it)
- Cost Avoidance (Omega prevents you from incurring the costs associated
with in efficiencies - often difficult to recognize and usually greater then expected)
- Value (Omega monitors usage history and predicts needs so that an item
may be intelligently obtained based on facts for economical just in time replenishment.
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